This is just an effort to shift some more cola and other American themed produce, ASDA remember is owned by Wal-Mart too, America's largest retailer.
It's no surprise they are trying to get us involved with this holiday, just like valentines, mothers and fathers day just an other opportunity to
flog more junk.

Originally posted by IAmAnAlien
It is only natural that other, inferior nations (which includes every other single country in the world because the USA is on top) would want to make
Independence Day not only a celebrated holiday, but the single most important holiday of the whole year. In Canada, for example, I know for a fact
that Independence Day is bigger than Christmas or Canada Day (whatever the name of that holiday is). Why shouldn't it be the same in England? All
English citizens harbor deeply hidden desires to move to the USA, but are terribly frustrated because most can't.

This is Sarcasim ..isn't it ??? Oh wait , most Americans don't understand sarcasm do they ?

Move to America with it's impending social issues, more guns per head than Baghdad, HUGE rich poor divide, mad tea party mentalists, a perverted TSA,
over hyped celebrities and dumbed down population....... i could go on but why.....? Most DO NOT see America like you do
'IAmAnAlien'................... must have been sarcasm....

Another UK supermarket had a similar promotion of French themed goods on Bastille Day a few years ago, so I don't see anything too strange about
this.

I doubt that most British people even really know or care that the national day of the US celebrates defeating Britain. I never knew that the year
1776 had any significance to Americans until I started reading ATS. I care as much about American independence day as I do about Mongolian
independence day - which is not a lot.

Really, the US isn't as important as some of their citizens would like to think that they are.

Lol, you gave me a giggle on a Sunday morning which is almost unheard of.

But I think all your bravado and baiting belies a much held deep rooted desire in lots of Americans to return to your roots and your motherland.
Now if you ask nicely we'll confer with our loyal and steadfast friends and cousins in Australia, New Zealand and Canada and I'm sure we'll welcome
you back to the fold with open arms.

You are joking arntya.
I cant stand being called British..
I was born in Middlesbrough
England and am very proud of my Nation..
I hate Scotland Ireland and Wales equally..
There is not a cat in hells chance of wanting to even visit the USA..
If anything the opposite seems to be the case..
With the amount of American visitors to this country seems to bear this out..
You do know all your presidents excuding the one you have now have some
connection to the English throne..
The OP will have to put better bait on his hook if he hopes to catch more people..
Peace and respect to all
Regards
Plazmuh

Actually, its a 'casting' 'mould' is what the 'casting' is 'cast' in, the mould is then broken to get the 'casting' out, then cleaned with
files and wire brushes.(the 'casting' is cleaned, not the broken 'mould' (mold is the green overcoat worn by out of date food, although my spell
checker does not recognise the word)

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